Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
Thanks for watching! If you like what you saw, please like and subscribe!
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published:18 Jan 2016

views:11343

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There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal enthusiast Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments throughout North America!
New Episodes Every Tuesday at 9AM EST!
Subscribe Now! https://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingTrail
Find more info at: https://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COYOTEPETERSON
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: https://plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

published:08 Jun 2016

views:6224

In this video I Setup a tank for an OregonAlligatorLizard that I caught near a local creek. Feel free to comment, and I will definitely answer any questions you guys have.

One of the northernmost lizards for North America. They are fast.
The first clip is 1/4 speed - the second is 1/16th.

published:04 Jun 2014

views:252

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to find or see.
With luck, we might be able to see more of them in 2015.

Description

Northern alligator lizards are medium-sized slender lizards. Adults reach a snout-to-vent length of about 10cm (3.9in) and a total length of roughly 27.5cm (10.8in). They have a distinct skin fold on their sides, separating the keeled scales on the back from the smooth ventral scales. this skin varies in color, but can be brown and white or greenish yellow and brown. They are brownish in color and often have dark blotches that sometimes blend together into bands. the throat and mouth area of some young individuals can be yellow. The belly is light gray. The eyes are dark.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.

The name "alligator" is probably an anglicized form of el lagarto, the Spanish term for "the lizard", which early Spanish explorers and settlers in Florida called the alligator. Later English spellings of the name included allagarta and alagarto.

Description

An average adult American alligator's weight and length is 360kg (790lb) and 4.0m (13.1ft), but they sometimes grow to 4.4m (14ft) long and weigh over 450kg (990lb). The largest ever recorded, found in Louisiana, measured 5.84m (19.2ft). The Chinese alligator is smaller, rarely exceeding 2.1m (6.9ft) in length. In addition, it weighs considerably less, with males rarely over 45kg.

Alligator (Abandon Kansas album)

Alligator (stylized, alligator) is the third studio album from Abandon Kansas. BC Music, which stands for Bad Christian Music, released the album on May 11, 2015.

Critical reception

Ben Rickaby, giving the album four stars at HM Magazine, writes, "This is a great indie alt-rock album featuring a wide range of musical styles and ambient sounds to effectively get across the raw emotion behind the lyrics." Awarding the album three and a half stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, Ryan Barbee says, "this isn't a faultless album." Nathaniel Schexnayder, writing a two and a half stars review at Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "maybe there should have been some extra thought put into this complicated album." Rating the album four stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, Scott Fryberger writes, "alligator really feels like the band is finally coming into their own." Brody B., giving the album four stars at Indie Vision Music, describes, "Despite some odd track placements, Alligator is an incredible record."

Alligator (The National album)

Alligator is the third studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on April 12, 2005 on Beggars Banquet. Recorded and produced by Peter Katis and Paul Mahajan, the album brought The National critical acclaim and increased their fanbase significantly.

Alligator appeared on many year-end top 10 lists, including Uncut and Planet Sound, both of which ranked it as the number two album of 2005. Pitchfork Media ranked Alligator at number 40 in their top albums of the 2000s list.Alligator has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.

The band performed album track "The Geese of Beverly Road" at the wedding of producer Peter Katis. A photo of the band performing on stage, with couples dancing in the foreground, became the cover of the band's next album Boxer.

The band supported Barack Obama's presidential candidacy in 2008. In July of that year, the band designed and sold a T-shirt featuring Obama's image above the words "Mr. November," a reference to both the closing track on the album and the month of the U.S. presidential election. All proceeds were donated to Obama's campaign. The song had been written, in part, about John Kerry's candidacy four years earlier.

Lizard (album)

Lizard is the third studio album by the British band King Crimson. It was the second recorded by a transitional line-up of the group that never had the opportunity to perform live, following In the Wake of Poseidon. This is the only album by the band to feature bassist and vocalist Gordon Haskell, apart from his appearance on the song "Cadence and Cascade" from the previous album, and drummer Andy McCulloch as official members of the band.

Background and music

Haskell was previously a classmate of Fripp's at Queen Elizabeth's grammar school in Wimborne near Bournemouth, the pair having subsequently played together in the local band, The League of Gentlemen. Haskell later contributed vocals to the King Crimson track "Cadence and Cascade" on In the Wake of Poseidon, after Greg Lake left the band to join Emerson, Lake & Palmer. In a desperate turn to maintain a personnel in the band, Fripp asked Haskell to become an official member of King Crimson for the recording of Lizard. Another supporting musician on In the Wake of Poseidon, saxophonist/flautist Mel Collins was also asked to become a full-time member of this line-up, as was drummer Andy McCulloch, who replaced Michael Giles. The group was then augmented with session musicians, including another In the Wake of Poseidon alumnus – the noted jazz pianist Keith Tippett – together with Yes vocalist Jon Anderson, and brass/woodwind players Robin Miller, Mark Charig, and Nick Evans.

External links

Lizard (camouflage)

The Lizard pattern (TAP47 pattern or Leopard pattern for the French) is a kind of military camouflage pattern used by the French Army on uniforms from 1947 to the late 1980s.

The Lizard pattern and its descendants

A lizard pattern has two overlapping prints, generally green and brown, printed with gaps so that a third dyed color, such as a lighter green or khaki, makes up a large part of the pattern. In this, it is printed like earlier British patterns used on that country's Paratroopers Denison smocks. Lizard patterns have narrower printed areas than the British patterns, and have a strong horizontal orientation, cutting across the vertical form of a man's body.

Other patterns descend in turn from Lizard patterns, either by direct imitation such as Cuba's Lizard pattern, or innovation, such as the tigerstripe patterns produced during the Vietnam War. Tigerstripe patterns (French experimental development during the Indochina war which was based on the TAP47 pattern and which became the South Vietnamese Marines pattern) differed from Lizard patterns in that their printed areas are interlocked rather than overlapped, and they use smaller areas of dyed background color.

How To Set Up A Terrarium For A Northern Alligator Lizard

Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
Thanks for watching! If you like what you saw, please like and subscribe!
Have a game you want us to play? Have feedback on our videos?
Help us improve content quality by emailing us at: the.logic.bombers@gmail.com
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6:15

Bitten by an Alligator...Lizard!

Bitten by an Alligator...Lizard!

Bitten by an Alligator...Lizard!

Please SUBSCRIBE NOW! http://bit.ly/BWchannel
There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal enthusiast Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments throughout North America!
New Episodes Every Tuesday at 9AM EST!
Subscribe Now! https://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingTrail
Find more info at: https://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COYOTEPETERSON
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: https://plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

Alligator Lizard | Reptiles of BC

Life as a Baby Alligator Lizard

some information and footage of baby northern alligator lizards.

6:42

Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

8:07

Alligator Lizard Setup

Alligator Lizard Setup

Alligator Lizard Setup

In this video I Setup a tank for an OregonAlligatorLizard that I caught near a local creek. Feel free to comment, and I will definitely answer any questions you guys have.

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to find or see.
With luck, we might be able to see more of them in 2015.

Northern alligator lizard

I also caught 2 snakes

6:02

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for Alligator Lizard

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for Alligator Lizard

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for Alligator Lizard

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for AlligatorLizard.
First of all Thank You for watching!!! 😁😁😁
If you liked the video please take a moment to leave a comment or share with other Reptile people!
And check out the other custom DIY Terrarium build for our Leopard Gecko "Violet". Shown briefly @ 5:36
Watch "DIY Leopard Gecko Terrarium"
https://youtu.be/TYnWBQmlZUY
More of our video links
@ bottom of description. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
It was time for Hermes our Northern Alligator Lizard to get a new Upgraded home, so we built him this easy and simple Bioactive Terrarium. We know that Bioactive setups can be very complicated and there are many specific recipes and guidelines that people follow for their specific Terrariums success. But before we get scolded 🚔 for not having a false bottom or drainage layer, we chose to exclude this step for a few simple reasons.
1. There are very few live plants, infact only two vines of ivy and some air plants. So little watering is required.
2. The Terrarium has a glass front so We can see exactly how deep the water is penetrating into the substrate, preventing overwatering.
3. Hermes is a digger, always tunneling his way around stirring up that soil and keeping it aerated and fresh.
We do plan on adding a few more low water type plants and some grape branches because Alligator Lizards like to climb too!
SUBSCRIBE and stay tuned to see our next Awesome custom Terrarium build for Our Leopard Gecko "Leo". Our ReptiRack is almost complete several builds to go And all of our Herps will be on the same rack, plenty of Awesome videos to come. 📽 🎬
Again Thank You for Watching, if You have any questions just feel free to ask in the comment section. 🗯👍
Check out some of our other videos
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Watch "Bearded DragonGrowth from One to Six months." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/esIOdV__aDs
Watch "Leopard Gecko hunts cricket and does the Rattlesnake Shake just before eating it!!!" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/3k2mvyk41Jw
Watch "LIZARDS!!! Random footage of our collection:)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KEA2DrReAVU
Watch "Meet our new snake!!! Skizats Reps adopts a new Snake." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/IgHqV9IfoE8

Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day long. I will spray a couple sprays of water in there every day just to help keep the humidity at a good level. The cage stays at an overall temperature of 75-80 deg F.
As always, thanks you guys for watching.
Wow you guys. So many series/ playlists going on. Make sure you go to my channel's home page and catch up on some of these series. I'll list them here so you can have an idea of what to look for.
- Raising A Savannah Monitor
- Raising A Tarantula
- Raising A Northern Alligator Lizard
- Raising An African Grey Parrot
- Small BusinessSeries
- MammalLife Series
- ReptoWorld Series
- PersonalBite Series
- Pet vs Pet Series
- The Theory of Evolution Series (coming soon)
- Building A Savannah Monitor Cage Series (coming soon)
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1:56

Guy attacked by a vicious Alligator Lizard and biten multiple times

Guy attacked by a vicious Alligator Lizard and biten multiple times

Guy attacked by a vicious Alligator Lizard and biten multiple times

I found an AlligatorLizard in my backyard and I decided to say hi. I was messing around with it besides my pool and it definitely wanted to lemme know who is boss.

How To Set Up A Terrarium For A Northern Alligator Lizard

Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
Thanks for watching! If you like what you saw, please like and subscribe!
Have a game you want us to play? Have feedback on our videos?
Help us improve content quality by emailing us at: the.logic.bombers@gmail.com
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Watch...

published: 18 Jan 2016

Bitten by an Alligator...Lizard!

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There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behin...

Alligator Lizard | Reptiles of BC

Life as a Baby Alligator Lizard

some information and footage of baby northern alligator lizards.

published: 14 May 2011

Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

published: 08 Jun 2016

Alligator Lizard Setup

In this video I Setup a tank for an OregonAlligatorLizard that I caught near a local creek. Feel free to comment, and I will definitely answer any questions you guys have.

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to fi...

Northern alligator lizard

I also caught 2 snakes

published: 01 Jun 2014

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for Alligator Lizard

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for AlligatorLizard.
First of all Thank You for watching!!! 😁😁😁
If you liked the video please take a moment to leave a comment or share with other Reptile people!
And check out the other custom DIY Terrarium build for our Leopard Gecko "Violet". Shown briefly @ 5:36
Watch "DIY Leopard Gecko Terrarium"
https://youtu.be/TYnWBQmlZUY
More of our video links
@ bottom of description. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
It was time for Hermes our Northern Alligator Lizard to get a new Upgraded home, so we built him this easy and simple Bioactive Terrarium. We know that Bioactive setups can be very complicated and there are many specific recipes and guidelines that people follow for their specific Terrariums success. But before we get scolded 🚔 for not having a false bottom or drainage ...

Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day long. I will spray a couple sprays of water in there every day just to help keep the humidity at a good level. The cage stays at an overall temperature of 75-80 deg F.
As always, thanks you guys for watching.
Wow you guys. So many series/ playlists going on. Make sure you go to my channel's home page and catch up on some of these series. I'll list them here so you can have an idea of what to look for.
- Raising A Savannah Monitor
- Raising A Tarantula
- Raising A Northern Alligator Lizard
- Raising An African Grey Parrot
- Small BusinessSeries
- MammalLife Series
- ReptoWorld Series
- PersonalBite Series
- Pet vs Pet Series
- T...

published: 08 Sep 2016

Guy attacked by a vicious Alligator Lizard and biten multiple times

I found an AlligatorLizard in my backyard and I decided to say hi. I was messing around with it besides my pool and it definitely wanted to lemme know who is boss.

Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
Thanks for watching! If you like what you saw, please like and subscribe!
Have a game you want us to play? Have feedback on our videos?
Help us improve content quality by emailing us at: the.logic.bombers@gmail.com
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEsLOa0gxsIYSKPIr9riuTw?sub_confirmation=1
Watch live streams on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/thelogicbombers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelogicbombers/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LogicBombers

Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
Thanks for watching! If you like what you saw, please like and subscribe!
Have a game you want us to play? Have feedback on our videos?
Help us improve content quality by emailing us at: the.logic.bombers@gmail.com
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEsLOa0gxsIYSKPIr9riuTw?sub_confirmation=1
Watch live streams on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/thelogicbombers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelogicbombers/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LogicBombers

Please SUBSCRIBE NOW! http://bit.ly/BWchannel
There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal enthusiast Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments throughout North America!
New Episodes Every Tuesday at 9AM EST!
Subscribe Now! https://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingTrail
Find more info at: https://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COYOTEPETERSON
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: https://plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

Please SUBSCRIBE NOW! http://bit.ly/BWchannel
There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal enthusiast Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments throughout North America!
New Episodes Every Tuesday at 9AM EST!
Subscribe Now! https://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingTrail
Find more info at: https://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COYOTEPETERSON
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: https://plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the R...

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, ...

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to find or see.
With luck, we might be able to see more of them in 2015.

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to find or see.
With luck, we might be able to see more of them in 2015.

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for AlligatorLizard.
First of all Thank You for watching!!! 😁😁😁
If you liked the video please take a moment to leave a comment or share with other Reptile people!
And check out the other custom DIY Terrarium build for our Leopard Gecko "Violet". Shown briefly @ 5:36
Watch "DIY Leopard Gecko Terrarium"
https://youtu.be/TYnWBQmlZUY
More of our video links
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It was time for Hermes our Northern Alligator Lizard to get a new Upgraded home, so we built him this easy and simple Bioactive Terrarium. We know that Bioactive setups can be very complicated and there are many specific recipes and guidelines that people follow for their specific Terrariums success. But before we get scolded 🚔 for not having a false bottom or drainage layer, we chose to exclude this step for a few simple reasons.
1. There are very few live plants, infact only two vines of ivy and some air plants. So little watering is required.
2. The Terrarium has a glass front so We can see exactly how deep the water is penetrating into the substrate, preventing overwatering.
3. Hermes is a digger, always tunneling his way around stirring up that soil and keeping it aerated and fresh.
We do plan on adding a few more low water type plants and some grape branches because Alligator Lizards like to climb too!
SUBSCRIBE and stay tuned to see our next Awesome custom Terrarium build for Our Leopard Gecko "Leo". Our ReptiRack is almost complete several builds to go And all of our Herps will be on the same rack, plenty of Awesome videos to come. 📽 🎬
Again Thank You for Watching, if You have any questions just feel free to ask in the comment section. 🗯👍
Check out some of our other videos
⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Watch "Bearded DragonGrowth from One to Six months." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/esIOdV__aDs
Watch "Leopard Gecko hunts cricket and does the Rattlesnake Shake just before eating it!!!" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/3k2mvyk41Jw
Watch "LIZARDS!!! Random footage of our collection:)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KEA2DrReAVU
Watch "Meet our new snake!!! Skizats Reps adopts a new Snake." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/IgHqV9IfoE8

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for AlligatorLizard.
First of all Thank You for watching!!! 😁😁😁
If you liked the video please take a moment to leave a comment or share with other Reptile people!
And check out the other custom DIY Terrarium build for our Leopard Gecko "Violet". Shown briefly @ 5:36
Watch "DIY Leopard Gecko Terrarium"
https://youtu.be/TYnWBQmlZUY
More of our video links
@ bottom of description. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
It was time for Hermes our Northern Alligator Lizard to get a new Upgraded home, so we built him this easy and simple Bioactive Terrarium. We know that Bioactive setups can be very complicated and there are many specific recipes and guidelines that people follow for their specific Terrariums success. But before we get scolded 🚔 for not having a false bottom or drainage layer, we chose to exclude this step for a few simple reasons.
1. There are very few live plants, infact only two vines of ivy and some air plants. So little watering is required.
2. The Terrarium has a glass front so We can see exactly how deep the water is penetrating into the substrate, preventing overwatering.
3. Hermes is a digger, always tunneling his way around stirring up that soil and keeping it aerated and fresh.
We do plan on adding a few more low water type plants and some grape branches because Alligator Lizards like to climb too!
SUBSCRIBE and stay tuned to see our next Awesome custom Terrarium build for Our Leopard Gecko "Leo". Our ReptiRack is almost complete several builds to go And all of our Herps will be on the same rack, plenty of Awesome videos to come. 📽 🎬
Again Thank You for Watching, if You have any questions just feel free to ask in the comment section. 🗯👍
Check out some of our other videos
⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Watch "Bearded DragonGrowth from One to Six months." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/esIOdV__aDs
Watch "Leopard Gecko hunts cricket and does the Rattlesnake Shake just before eating it!!!" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/3k2mvyk41Jw
Watch "LIZARDS!!! Random footage of our collection:)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KEA2DrReAVU
Watch "Meet our new snake!!! Skizats Reps adopts a new Snake." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/IgHqV9IfoE8

Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day l...

Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day long. I will spray a couple sprays of water in there every day just to help keep the humidity at a good level. The cage stays at an overall temperature of 75-80 deg F.
As always, thanks you guys for watching.
Wow you guys. So many series/ playlists going on. Make sure you go to my channel's home page and catch up on some of these series. I'll list them here so you can have an idea of what to look for.
- Raising A Savannah Monitor
- Raising A Tarantula
- Raising A Northern Alligator Lizard
- Raising An African Grey Parrot
- Small BusinessSeries
- MammalLife Series
- ReptoWorld Series
- PersonalBite Series
- Pet vs Pet Series
- The Theory of Evolution Series (coming soon)
- Building A Savannah Monitor Cage Series (coming soon)
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Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day long. I will spray a couple sprays of water in there every day just to help keep the humidity at a good level. The cage stays at an overall temperature of 75-80 deg F.
As always, thanks you guys for watching.
Wow you guys. So many series/ playlists going on. Make sure you go to my channel's home page and catch up on some of these series. I'll list them here so you can have an idea of what to look for.
- Raising A Savannah Monitor
- Raising A Tarantula
- Raising A Northern Alligator Lizard
- Raising An African Grey Parrot
- Small BusinessSeries
- MammalLife Series
- ReptoWorld Series
- PersonalBite Series
- Pet vs Pet Series
- The Theory of Evolution Series (coming soon)
- Building A Savannah Monitor Cage Series (coming soon)
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How To Set Up A Terrarium For A Northern Alligator Lizard

Another tank Upgrade!
Dietary requirements: Crickets are fine, however, they also will need a calcium supplement. Most pet store sell a cheap powder that you can sprinkle on their food. Meal Worms are also a good food, though a little more expensive, that will satisfy their requirements. Larger Alligater Lizards can also eat "Pinky" Mice. We here at LogicBombers do prefer "Pre-Killed", or Frozen, Mice that have been killed Humanely. Ask at your local pet store for your options!
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Bitten by an Alligator...Lizard!

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There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty painful bite and Coyote, curious as he is, must learn for himself what all the fuss is about first hand…or should we say "first finger.”
All jokes aside this is one of the coolest reptiles you can find in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Coyote is also going to show you some of its most unique features...right after he gets bitten that is…and yes...pooped on too!
*A big thanks to Zachary Lim for providing his skills and expertise to make this episode of BreakingTrail possible!
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Alligator Lizard Breeding pt1

Hey Guys this is Part One of the breeding of our SouthernAlligator Lizards. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos as soon as they come out! Furthermore the Reptile Guys have teamed up with Kristof's Reptiles for this exiting event, so make sure to stay tuned to him as well. Thanks for watching!

Alligator Lizards are very secretive; their first defence is to flee and hide. - So secretive that it took me some 30 years to see my first Alligator Lizard, but since then we have seen a number of them.
Alligator Lizards spend the winter hibernating in underground dens (hibernacula). In B.C., Northwestern Alligator Lizards appear to remain near their hibernacula year-round. After mating, the young develop inside their mother’s body. Come mid-August to mid-September, the pregnant females give birth to between 4 and 6 live young.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.
Although the Northwestern Alligator Lizard is not at risk, it's not easy to find or see.
With luck, we might be able to see more of them in 2015.

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for Alligator Lizard

DIY Bioactive Terrarium for AlligatorLizard.
First of all Thank You for watching!!! 😁😁😁
If you liked the video please take a moment to leave a comment or share with other Reptile people!
And check out the other custom DIY Terrarium build for our Leopard Gecko "Violet". Shown briefly @ 5:36
Watch "DIY Leopard Gecko Terrarium"
https://youtu.be/TYnWBQmlZUY
More of our video links
@ bottom of description. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
It was time for Hermes our Northern Alligator Lizard to get a new Upgraded home, so we built him this easy and simple Bioactive Terrarium. We know that Bioactive setups can be very complicated and there are many specific recipes and guidelines that people follow for their specific Terrariums success. But before we get scolded 🚔 for not having a false bottom or drainage layer, we chose to exclude this step for a few simple reasons.
1. There are very few live plants, infact only two vines of ivy and some air plants. So little watering is required.
2. The Terrarium has a glass front so We can see exactly how deep the water is penetrating into the substrate, preventing overwatering.
3. Hermes is a digger, always tunneling his way around stirring up that soil and keeping it aerated and fresh.
We do plan on adding a few more low water type plants and some grape branches because Alligator Lizards like to climb too!
SUBSCRIBE and stay tuned to see our next Awesome custom Terrarium build for Our Leopard Gecko "Leo". Our ReptiRack is almost complete several builds to go And all of our Herps will be on the same rack, plenty of Awesome videos to come. 📽 🎬
Again Thank You for Watching, if You have any questions just feel free to ask in the comment section. 🗯👍
Check out some of our other videos
⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Watch "Bearded DragonGrowth from One to Six months." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/esIOdV__aDs
Watch "Leopard Gecko hunts cricket and does the Rattlesnake Shake just before eating it!!!" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/3k2mvyk41Jw
Watch "LIZARDS!!! Random footage of our collection:)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KEA2DrReAVU
Watch "Meet our new snake!!! Skizats Reps adopts a new Snake." on YouTube
https://youtu.be/IgHqV9IfoE8

Another day and another video. In this video I am showing you guys my baby Northern Alligator Lizard's enclosure. He is really loving it and is active all day long. I will spray a couple sprays of water in there every day just to help keep the humidity at a good level. The cage stays at an overall temperature of 75-80 deg F.
As always, thanks you guys for watching.
Wow you guys. So many series/ playlists going on. Make sure you go to my channel's home page and catch up on some of these series. I'll list them here so you can have an idea of what to look for.
- Raising A Savannah Monitor
- Raising A Tarantula
- Raising A Northern Alligator Lizard
- Raising An African Grey Parrot
- Small BusinessSeries
- MammalLife Series
- ReptoWorld Series
- PersonalBite Series
- Pet vs Pet Series
- The Theory of Evolution Series (coming soon)
- Building A Savannah Monitor Cage Series (coming soon)
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Description

Northern alligator lizards are medium-sized slender lizards. Adults reach a snout-to-vent length of about 10cm (3.9in) and a total length of roughly 27.5cm (10.8in). They have a distinct skin fold on their sides, separating the keeled scales on the back from the smooth ventral scales. this skin varies in color, but can be brown and white or greenish yellow and brown. They are brownish in color and often have dark blotches that sometimes blend together into bands. the throat and mouth area of some young individuals can be yellow. The belly is light gray. The eyes are dark.
Their typical diet includes crickets, mealworms, and moths, but they will also take larger prey, such as small lizards, and will even eat small baby mice if given the opportunity.